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In times of spiritual trial you may question the meaning, purpose, and value of your life. You may feel empty, lonely, or abandoned. Like a river damned up or a well run dry, you feel cutoff and disconnected from the … Continue reading →

In In part I of this series I shared a number of dreams in which the dreamers felt they had witnessed the spiritual presence of a deceased relative or friend. Although it is true that the other people in our dreams–living … Continue reading →

The bluesman said, “The soul of the modern American wanders through a desert in search of water, while his ego dines on plastic food and splashes about in a child’s pool, pretending it’s the ocean.” And then he paused, his … Continue reading →

A young woman attended a “green” concert recently. The three-day extravaganza of music and ecology-oriented vendors drew thousands of college-age and older adults from across the country. Reminiscent of Woodstock and the Sixties, drugs were plentiful. Their use was viewed … Continue reading →

I have never really been a fan of grading on a curve. It has always seemed to me that a student’s relationship to the subject matter rather than his rank among his classmates should define his grade. Although grading based … Continue reading →

Separation is an important process in life. We separate the wheat from the chaff in order to make flour, and the cream from the milk to make butter. We separate the metal from the rock to gather gold, and the … Continue reading →

“Go deep” the quarterback said to the receiver before the team broke huddle and returned to the line of scrimmage. “Go deep” means that the receiver is to run deep into the opponent’s territory and be ready for a long … Continue reading →

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Welcome to my blog, Jungstop. Jungstop is your destination for lively commentary on life, dreams, and spirituality viewed through a Jungian lens. I believe that when we better understand the psychological and spiritual forces that form the fabric of our lives, it is easier to discover and follow our unique lifepath. Carl Jung placed great importance on developing consciousness. It is my hope that Jungstop will be a source of nourishment and light on your journey towards consciousness.